Cordoba climate
Spain
Cordoba climate can look simple on averages, but travel comfort is often driven by humidity, wind, and rain.
It helps to scan the year-round pattern for Cordoba before zooming into one month.
Climate facts
Dec · Jan · Feb
Avg low 4–7°C / high 14–18°C · Rainy days: 5–9 / 40–95 mm
Mar · Apr · May · Sep · Oct · Nov
Avg low 10–17°C / high 20–30°C · Rainy days: 2–8 / 10–85 mm
Mar · Apr · May · Sep · Oct · Nov
Avg low 10–17°C / high 20–30°C · Rainy days: 2–8 / 10–85 mm
Jun · Jul · Aug
Avg low 20–24°C / high 36–42°C (can feel higher) · Rainy days: 0–2 / 0–15 mm
How it tends to feel for travel
In hotter periods, day-versus-night fatigue accumulates differently, changing how the climate feels.
For travel, what you remember is often variability (rain patterns, humidity, daily swings), not the average.
When it tends to fit
- • Once you see the year-round pattern, it’s easier to judge whether a month fits your style.
- • If you revisit the city, separating “seasonal itineraries” can save a lot of planning time.
When it may not fit
- • If you rely only on averages, you may be surprised by variability (squalls, wind, indoor AC).
- • In monsoon-like periods, the more your itinerary depends on outdoor walking, the higher the risk.
- • If you’re fine with cold but hate damp chill, it can feel colder than you expect.
Outfit notes
This connects climate patterns to packing—without over-interpreting.
- • 🌞 Baseline: in Córdoba, summer is **extremely hot and dry**—timing matters as much as clothing.
- • ☀️ Summer (Jun–Aug): breathable/quick-dry clothing + hat/sunscreen + water/electrolytes. A thin layer helps for strong indoor AC.
- • 🕒 Break midday indoors: in peak heat, long midday exposure spikes fatigue—use museums/cafés as anchors.
In the end, it often depends on one or two conditions you care about most.
Explore Cordoba
These pages are connected so you can compare conditions and decide for yourself.